What follows illustrates the nature of the racism Nathan Sheldon-Anderson has faced, based on first hand experience. Here, Sheldon-Anderson courageously challenges racism on behalf of a majority of Indigenous Australians and for people of colour at large. Indigenous Honi invites you to immerse yourself in his world…

Graduating with a Bachelor of Education (Humanities) and a Bachelor of Arts (English) in 2013, Narelle Daniels is now a teacher in an inner city high school. A single parent and a proud Yuin woman, Narelle shares her University of Sydney experience with Indigenous Honi.

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We acknowledge the traditional custodians of this land, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. The University of Sydney – where we write, publish and distribute Honi Soit – is on the sovereign land of these people. As students and journalists, we recognise our complicity in the ongoing colonisation of Indigenous land. In recognition of our privilege, we vow to not only include, but to prioritise and centre the experiences of Indigenous people, and to be reflective when we fail to be a counterpoint to the racism that plagues the mainstream media.